Man Utd come from behind to win at Spurs

Edinson Cavani is the fifth player to score a league goal against a team managed by Jose Mourinho in two different countries

Manchester United inflicted further damage on Tottenham’s hopes of making the Premier League’s top four as they came from behind to secure a fully deserved victory.

Spurs went into this game knowing victory would keep them in touch with the Champions League places but another colourless performance led to what could be an expensive defeat.

Edinson Cavani thought he had given United a first-half lead with a smooth finish from Paul Pogba’s pass but the goal was controversially ruled out by referee Chris Kavanagh following a video assistant referee consultation after Scott McTominay caught Son Heung-min with his trailing arm.

United’s sense of injustice was increased when Son put Spurs ahead before the break but the visitors recovered impressively for a win that leaves them 11 points behind leaders Manchester City with a game in hand.

Fred was involved in the build-up and conclusion of the equaliser after 57 minutes, pouncing after Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris had saved well from Cavani.

And Cavani finally got the goal his superb movement and constant menace deserved with 11 minutes left when he launched himself to head beyond Lloris from substitute Mason Greenwood’s cross. Greenwood completed the formalities with virtually the last kick of the game as he provided a finish that was too powerful for Lloris at his near post.

Solskjaer delight as Man Utd fire back

Manchester United ended the first half feeling as if the world was against them, wounded by the decision to rule out Cavani’s goal and then hit by Son’s opener.

And yet, as they have done so often this season, they bounced back from going behind to win and did so in very satisfying fashion for manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Keeper Dean Henderson, now seemingly first choice ahead of David de Gea, made a couple of saves with his legs and Cavani was fortunate when a header bounced off his own post but United were by far the better team and had plenty of chances of their own at the other end.

The Uruguayan may be 34 and surrounded by speculation that he could leave Old Trafford at the end of the season but the timeless instincts of the great striker remains. He was a permanent threat, fully meriting the goal that gave United the lead.

Pogba and Fred were also outstanding contributors in midfield for United, who have now opened up a seven-point gap between themselves and Leicester City, who lost at West Ham United, in third.

United are an enigmatic side, clearly full of talent and danger and yet often not at their best, but no-one could deny their quality here and no-one could begrudge them a very fine victory.

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Line-ups

Tottenham

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Lloris
  • 24Aurier
  • 15Dier
  • 14Rodon
  • 3Reguilón
  • 18Lo CelsoSubstituted forSissokoat 61′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 5Højbjerg
  • 28NdombeleSubstituted forLamelaat 78′minutes
  • 27Lucas MouraSubstituted forBaleat 82′minutes
  • 10Kane
  • 7Son Heung-Min

Substitutes

  • 4Alderweireld
  • 8Winks
  • 9Bale
  • 11Lamela
  • 12Hart
  • 17Sissoko
  • 20Alli
  • 25Tanganga
  • 45Alves Morais

Man Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 26Henderson
  • 29Wan-Bissaka
  • 2Lindelöf
  • 5MaguireBooked at 70mins
  • 23ShawBooked at 67mins
  • 39McTominayBooked at 18mins
  • 17FredBooked at 48mins
  • 10RashfordSubstituted forGreenwoodat 72′minutes
  • 18Bruno FernandesSubstituted forMaticat 90′minutes
  • 6Pogba
  • 7CavaniBooked at 41mins

Substitutes

  • 1de Gea
  • 8Mata
  • 11Greenwood
  • 19Diallo
  • 27Telles
  • 31Matic
  • 33Williams
  • 34van de Beek
  • 38Tuanzebe

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